Is there any reason to fear bigfoot attacks? No, not from our experience. Bigfoot creatures are highly intelligent beings which can display loving affection amongst bigfoot family members. Any bigfoot behaviors resembling attacks are most likely from fear of harm. We have experienced the bigfoot’s protectiveness of family members, especially young. So, it would come as no surprise if a bigfoot defended its territory through attacks to actually protect the bigfoot family. Humans present the only real threat to bigfoot, so why wouldn't they retreat from human presence? Pack migration coupled with partial nocturnal instincts aid bigfoot in maintaining their incredible elusiveness.

Have there been bigfoot attacks? Well, since an account of the only human killed by a bigfoot in 1890, there have been no reports of humans being injured or dying from bigfoot attacks. There have been reports of bigfoot attacks and abductions, however. Bigfoot creatures are docile animals which instinctively shy away from human presence. Thus, bigfoot remains very elusive, preferring to observe humans, rather than engage them. Bright lights or spot lights apparently frighten bigfoot animals better than anything else, should one be attacked by a bigfoot.

When bigfoot attacks have been reported, they usually center around a night time attack of pounding on cabin walls, rock throwing and screams. Tree limbs are also often heard snapping. This type of behavior seems to be a way of scaring human presence away. Interestingly enough, bigfoot creatures seem to not want to attack humans, but are known to feed on rodents, deer, birds, fish and other animals. They have even been reported to easily kill dogs that pursue them, sometimes brutally ripping them apart. Most dogs will experience extreme fear in the presence of a bigfoot and will not pursue it. There have also been reports of bigfoot attacks on livestock. Most animals seem to instinctively fear bigfoot.

Most people who visit wilderness in North America never experience attacks by a Bigfoot. Bigfoot remain in the shadows and quickly move away from humans if possible.